Minimum Feature Size Control in Level Set Topology Optimization via Density Fields
Jorge L. Barrera, Markus J. Geiss, Kurt Maute

TL;DR
This paper introduces a level set topology optimization method that incorporates an auxiliary density field to control minimum feature size and hole nucleation, improving design robustness at increased computational cost.
Contribution
It presents a novel combined density and level set approach with enhanced feature size control and hole nucleation capabilities in topology optimization.
Findings
Effective minimum feature size control demonstrated in 2D and 3D
Robustness against algorithmic parameter variations shown
Applicable to complex structural designs
Abstract
A level set topology optimization approach that uses an auxiliary density field to nucleate holes during the optimization process and achieves minimum feature size control in optimized designs is explored. The level set field determines the solid-void interface, and the density field describes the distribution of a fictitious porous material using the solid isotropic material with penalization. These fields are governed by two sets of independent optimization variables which are initially coupled using a penalty for hole nucleation. The strength of the density field penalization and projection are gradually increased through the optimization process to promote a 0-1 density distribution. This treatment of the density field combined with a second penalty that regulates the evolution of the density field in the void phase, mitigate the appearance of small design features. The minimum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopology Optimization in Engineering · Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms Research
